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Unit 3: Solving Equations Day Topic Learning Goal Homework

3.1 Solving Simple

Equations How to solve one-step equations

using opposite operations. Assignment 3.1: Solving

Simple Equations

3.2 Solving Equations

with the Distributive Property

How to solve equations involving the distributive property.

Assignment 3.2: Solving Equations with the

Distributive Property

Quiz (Lessons 3.1 and 3.2)

3.3 Solving Multi-Step

Equations How to solve equations with

variables on both sides. Assignment 3.3: Solving Multi-

Step Equations

3.4 Solving Equations

with Fractions Day 1

How to find a common denominator to solve equations

with fractions.

Assignment 3.4: Solving Equations with Fractions

Quest (Lessons 3.1 to 3.4)

3.5 Working with Equations and

Formulas

How to rearrange a formula to isolate a variable and put

equations in standard form.

Assignment 3.5: Working with Equations and Formulas

3.6 Word Problems How to set up and solve an

equation when given a word problem.

Assignment 3.6: Word Problems

Quiz on Lessons 3.5 and 3.6

3.7 Solving Ratios &

Proportions

How to apply knowledge of solving equations to ratios and

proportions.

Assignment 3.7: Solving Ratios and Proportions

3.8 Solving Percentage

Problems How to solve word problems

involving percentages. Assignment 3.8: Solving

Percentage Problems

3.R Unit 3 Review

3.T Unit 3 Test (Lessons 3.1 to 3.8)

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Date: _____________________

Lesson 3.1 – Solving Simple Equations Learning goal: how to solve one-step and two-step equations using opposite operations.

WARM UP

Write three more examples of an expression and three more examples of an equation.

Expressions Equations 5x – 7

9x – 8 + 2x

4(x – 6)

3x + 2 = 5

3x – 4 = 8x – 9

8(3x – 1) = 32

Compare expressions to equations. State what is similar and what is different.

Fill in the blanks with a number that makes the equation true:

a) 3 + ____ = 8 b) 5 – ____ = 1 c) 15 + _____ = 10

d) –5 + ____ = -7 e) – 3 + ____ = 8 f) 7 – _____ = 13

g) 4 x _____ = 24 h) _____ ÷ -2 = 12 i) 5 ( ____ ) = -30

j ) 12 ____ = -3 k) _____ 4 = -2 l) ____ (-9) = 4

m ) (___ 2) + 7 = 13 n) (____)(9) - 4 = 32 o) 5 ( _____ ) - 6 = 44

Explain your strategy for solving question m) above

KEEPING THE BALANCE

We can use a balance scale to model an equation. When the pans are balanced the mass in one pan is equal to that of the other.

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Date: _____________________

We can add or subtract any mass to this scale without upsetting the balance as long as we: This is called the BALANCE PRINCIPLE Activity: Keeping the Balance Task: Determine the weight of an unknown container. Procedure: Using the coat hanger balance and the handout provided by your teacher, determine the weight of your group’s container. You will be responsible to explain to the class how you determined the unknown weight. **You may only use the coins that are given to your group to use for this activity**

Explanation on how we found the weight using words:

Explanation on how we found the weight using algebra:

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